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As for the jacks and your new house, you might as well get the regular phone jacks installed. Most home networks are wireless these days.
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It looks like it's all tied to the Rogers modem. I guess a base station by the modem and satellites throughout the house would work. As for wiring your house: it you always plan to stay with this...
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I always wondered how they did it. :) I'm in Canada too and have my cable through Rogers and phone through Aliant. Rogers inundates me with Home Phone marketing, the bastards.
Does that mean that...
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Yep, that's VOIP/PBX, not home use.
Edit to add: Hobby Flower, are you using Rogers Home phone? If you are now are you using the same phones as before the switch to Rogers or did you have to get...
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I think the OP would be hard pressed to go into Walmart and buy a phone with an RJ45 connector. I see those connectors you speak of all over offices but not in residential.
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Ethernet jacks and phone jacks are two separate incompatible standards. The only way it could be a dual connector jack is if there were two separate jacks on the same plate.
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